Drag performances have been part of the local scene for many years, mainly through the decades-long dedication of the team at Koukles Club in Koukaki. But in recent years, thanks to social media (and RuPaul’s Drag Race), as well as the fact that Greece has become much more accepting towards LGBTQ+ culture, drag shows have entered mainstream entertainment in Athens and can be enjoyed more regularly and in more places, all year round.
In Athens, drag shows can differ from the ones usually seen in other countries. In the UK or the USA for example, a typical drag show consists of witty stand-up routines and live singing. In Athens, drag performances usually feature lip-syncing and dancing to popular tunes—with the obligatory extravagant costumes and over-the-top hairdos, of course. Athenian queens take their job very seriously and serve no less opulence and fierceness than their counterparts in other parts of the world. So, be careful not to cross them, otherwise expect to be read thoroughly and without mercy.
If you’re looking for venues where you can enjoy drag shows in Athens, here’s a short but comprehensive guide on where to find them and what to expect.
Venues with smaller gigs
Some bars in Athens, like Shamone for example, host smaller drag gigs on busy days. Instead of staging an entire scripted show, a drag performer will show up every hour or so and dazzle the crowds with dramatic costume changes, lip-syncing and dancing. Always a welcome intermission when you get to do back vocals to a brilliant queen who’s singing your favourite pop anthem, before you go back to dancing your feet off when the DJ takes over again. A few blocks away over at Big Bar, you can mingle with Athens’ bear crowd (and lovers) and catch occasional acts by furry divas. Make sure to track down both Shamone and Big on their social media for any drag events while you’re in town.
Annual LGBTQ+ Events
Held annually during Pride Month, Athens Pride is the city's largest public LGBTQ+ event. Parties and happenings take place all over town in the weeks leading up to the main parade day (typically a Saturday). It’s the perfect time of the year to experience the queer side of Athens at its most celebratory and vibrant. Check the official programme for scheduled drag performances, or keep an eye on social media hashtags to discover artists who might be performing in Athens during Pride Month.